Make Your Own Onion Soup Mix
Instead of paying for a couple of envelopes of onion soup mix, why not mix up some yourself and save some money? Oh, and did I mention, a you’ll be making an even better tasting version of the soup mix , too?
Only Costs Pennies to Make
If you’re like me, you buy your spices in bulk. After all, they last for years. Why not buy large quantities and save a considerable amount of money in the long run? I have several spice mixes I make like this and I’m always happy when I see my spices going down. It means I’m feeding my family great food!
If you do buy your spices in bulk, there’s great news! This recipe will literally cost you pennies to make. Seriously! Even if you don’t buy your spices in bulk, using the smaller bottles will still save a considerable amount of money.
You Have Control Over the Ingredients
I love garlic. I mean I really love garlic. So when I make my own onion soup mix I’m pretty liberal with the garlic. You might not like garlic. You have complete control here. You might want to go light on the garlic or eliminate it all together. You’re the boss over this and the only rule is that your palette is happy. Well, yours and anyone else you might be feeding!
Make as Little or As Much as You Want
I really don’t like to make a little bit here and a little bit there. So, I like to make large quantities of mixes like this and store it in a pint or quart jar. It’s ready at a moments notice. I just label it and it’s ready to store for several months.
Homemade Onion Soup Mix
Ingredients
- 4 tsp beef bouillon granules
- 3 Tbsp dried onion flakes
- 2 tsp onion powder
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- 1/4 tsp pepper
Instructions
- Stir ingredients together. If beef granules are too large, simply put them in a small baggie and roll over them with a rolling pin until they resemble a fine powder.
- Store in an airtight container in the pantry, or in the freezer.
Souper Gift
I love to give practical gifts! I also love to receive them. If you make this up in a pint jar, put a bow on it and it makes a great gift. Stick it in a gift basket for a unique touch. Add a few recipes on some pretty cards and your gift will really stand out!
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Lindsey says
I had no idea this was so easy to make!!! This is exciting for the dairy free folks out there! Thanks so much for the recipe, I’ll be sharing it 🙂
Tanya says
This is awesome!! No yucky ingredients like the store-bought kind!! Thank you for sharing!!
Erin from Florida says
Can’t wait to try this recipe. The packaged mixes have an enormous amount of salt added. Love your taco seasoning and ranch dressing mixes as well!
Roxanne says
Can you share your ranch dressing mix recipe?
The Working Home Keeper says
Does anyone know if there are any brands of beef bouillon that don’t contain MSG?
Mary Ellen
The Working Home Keeper
Jen C says
I found a brand in my local supermarket, which is Geissler’s. We live in the Northeast. I have never seen this in Whole Foods, but then again, never really looked for it. It is called Celifibr. I actually just Googled it and you can order it online. It is delicious, vegan, no GMO etc. Check it out, you won’t be disappointed!
Robyn says
So glad you guys like this! Yes, super easy to do! I also use this in my hamburger patty mix and meatloaves but I sub about half onion powder for the onion flakes. It’s just one less ingredient and makes it even easier.
I had someone email me asking about the commentor who wants the ranch recipe “Erin from Florida” mentioned. I bet she’s talking about Erin (the site owner) because I don’t have one. I do have a homemade taco seasoning mix: http://tiny.cc/0f8xw.
Karen Petersen says
How do I submit a guest recipe?
Erin, The $5 Dinner Mom says
You can email it to me Karen 🙂 Click on Contact in the Nav Bar on the site.
Erin
JoAnn Richardson says
Do you know of a boullion that is not beef? I can have chicken or turkey but no beef.
flutemom says
herb-ox (made by hormel foods) comes in powder or cubes, in beef or chicken, and some stores also carry a vegetable bouillon cube. herb-ox has no added msg….
rente-doorlopendkrediet says
Great info! I’m glad to find out it’s not as hard as I thougt! thnx
Lindsay says
This may seem like a ‘silly’ question but….when you make a larger quantity of the mix do you just ‘double, tripple, etc the recipe? And, how do you measure it out to use in your individual recipes?
Erin, The $5 Dinner Mom says
Lindsay,
You can just double the amounts…I wouldn’t waste time measuring out one at a time. 🙂
Erin
Jennifer says
if I make a large batch of this, how much would I use at a time? Thanks!
Margo says
I love garlic too! I was excited by your first photo because I thought you were making the mix by starting with fresh onions.
Btw, spices and dried herbs don’t keep for years unless you’re storing them in the freezer. The flavor gets weaker over time at room temperature. I like to buy bulk, but this is one area I don’t.
Donna says
What amt. would be equivalent to one store bought pkg.?
Sara says
great idea…but definitely watch which beef bouillon you use.
Sherrie A Sarver says
how much water do you add to the onion soup mix for soup?
Juliw says
How much equals an evelope? And how much water do you add to make soup? This is a great idea! I think I’ll make it for Christmas gifts!
Kimberly Leverett Osburn says
Hey Erin,
Just dropping by to let you know I’m linking to you again. I love all your spice mixes. Thanks for sharing them. <3 Kim
Lynn Jackson says
How much salt do you add?
Terrin says
Hi, I was wondering if you can use this recipe to make a french onion dip, and what you would have to add to it? Thanks!
Barbara says
Hummm, i will prepare in house.
Joanne says
Is this equivalent to one package of onion soup mix? If not how much would you use and how much water to make soup?